South Dakota Vacation Guide 2012 - (Page 107)

South Dakota’s nine tribes invite you to visit their reservations and tribal lands. Rich in history and culture, these areas offer something for visitors of all ages. Enjoy colorful powwows, Native art markets, hunting and fishing, western events, tipi communities and hospitality at its finest. Collectively known as Sioux, each of the allied bands within this nation spoke one of three dialects: Dakota, Lakota or Nakota. These terms have various meanings, depending on how they are used. They categorize and differentiate the general direction or area that each of the allied bands are located or originate. Visitors can view and purchase authentic art and crafts at many locations. Tribal casinos provide gaming excitement and many powwows are open to the general public. Native American communities contain a diversity of tribal members who practice varying degrees of tradition. Traditionalists expect tribal member and visitors alike to conduct themselves in a manner that is respectful of tribal religion and ceremonies. With this in mind, it must be recognized that a code of conduct practiced at one community or event may not be appropriate for another. The ancestors of today’s tribes left many artifacts and ruins behind. Resist the impulse to pick up souvenirs. Native American remains and artifacts are protected federally by the Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act, which carries stiff penalties. Of the nine tribes in South Dakota, six are in or border the Great Lakes Tourism Region. For a South Dakota Tribal Lands brochure, which includes information on all nine tribes, call 888-386-4617 or www.sdgreatlakes.org. GL 107 G r e at L a k e s R E G I O N http://www.sdgreatlakes.org

Table of Contents for the Digital Edition of South Dakota Vacation Guide 2012

South Dakota Vacation Guide 2012
Contents
Getting Here, Getting Around
Interstate Information Centers
State Facts
Native American Information
Places of Interest
Calendar of Events
Public Campgrounds and Recreation Areas
Southeast Region: A slice of South Dakota charm
Glacial Lakes & Prairies Region: Stories from the frontier
Great Lakes Region: Land of the mighty Missouri
Black Hills, Badlands & Lakes Region: Enchanting mountain getaway
Black Hills map
Index

South Dakota Vacation Guide 2012

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